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Subordination to Spaces and Things. Week 6. Places of Remembrance Renata Stih , Frieder Schnock Memorial in the Bavarian Quarter (1993 ) ( Berlin- Schöneberg ). “In Bakeries and Cafes, signs must be posted stating that Jews and Poles may not purchase cakes .“ Feb . 14, 1942
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Places of RemembranceRenataStih, FriederSchnockMemorial in the Bavarian Quarter (1993)(Berlin-Schöneberg) “In Bakeries and Cafes, signs must be posted stating that Jews and Poles may not purchase cakes.“ • Feb. 14, 1942 One of Nuremburg Laws imposed on Jews in Nazi Germany.
"Jews in Berlin may only buy food between four and five o'clock in the afternoon"
“Where we are from stories [lies] are factual. If a farmer is declared a music virtuouso by the state, everyone had better start calling him maestro. And secretly he’d be wise to start practicing the piano. … For us the story is more important than the person. If a man and his story are in conflict, it is the man who must change.” • Adam Johnson, The Orphan Master’s Son, quoted in Ian Buruma, “Hell in Paradise,” New York Review of Books 9/26/13, p. 45.